The Counseling Psychologist will provide psychological counseling and support to individuals, couples, families, and groups. He or she will work with clients to address a variety of issues, including but not limited to: depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/loss, stress management, and life transitions. The Counseling Psychologist will use a variety of therapeutic approaches in order to help clients achieve their desired goals. He or she will maintain confidential client records and provide referrals when necessary.

Counseling Psychologist Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting psychological assessments and testing
  • Interpreting assessment results
  • Formulating treatment plans
  • Providing individual, group, and family counseling
  • Conducting research on psychological topics
  • Consulting with other professionals on psychological cases
  • Teaching courses on psychology

Objectives

  • To help people identify and achieve their personal, educational, and professional goals
  • To provide support to people who are experiencing psychological distress
  • To promote positive mental health and wellbeing
  • To help people develop coping skills and resilience in the face of adversity
  • To collaborate with other professionals to provide comprehensive care for clients

Counseling Psychologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A counseling psychologist typically needs a master's or doctorate degree in psychology, along with related coursework in counseling. Some states require licensure for counselors and psychologists.